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		<title>Microsoft drops the &#8216;Online&#8217; name from its Office web apps</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] On one hand, ditching &#8220;Online&#8221; as a naming convention makes sense. It goes without saying if you are accessing the app through the web that you are using the &#8220;online&#8221; version of it. On the other hand, it might cause some confusion when Microsoft tries to differentiate between its desktop, mobile and web apps. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On one hand, ditching &#8220;Online&#8221; as a naming convention makes sense. It goes without saying if you are accessing the app through the web that you are using the &#8220;online&#8221; version of it. On the other hand, it might cause some confusion when Microsoft tries to differentiate between its <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/19/office-app-for-windows-10/">desktop</a>, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2015/06/24/microsoft-office-android-apps-available/">mobile</a> and web apps. The company said that it will continue referring to the web-based apps as &#8220;Office for the web&#8221; to clarify the platform, which is kind of what the &#8220;Online&#8221; moniker did for them already.</p>
<p>While the popular Office apps including Word, PowerPoint and Excel are shaking the &#8220;Online&#8221; descriptor, other Microsoft products will be hanging onto it. The company said it will continue to use the naming convention for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Project Online and Office Online Server.</p>
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